by David Riallant | Feb 6, 2024 | articles
Air pollution is now clearly identified as a major threat to human health. A lot of effort is put on creating air quality maps with better spatial and temporal resolution to better understand the nature of the air we breathe. This is good… but we are missing an...
by David Riallant | Jan 6, 2024 | meetup
by David Riallant | Jan 6, 2024 | articles
While it is no longer necessary to remind people of the impacts of air quality on our health and economy, I wanted to share the result of a personal experience conducted during this festive season, which is conducive to recipes that warmly combine cheese and...
by David Riallant | Jan 6, 2023 | articles
Most project involving air quality portable devices start this way: “the device is going to be compared to a reference instrument in order to evaluate how good the data is and see if it can be used”. While this process is undoubtedly necessary in order to evaluate the...
by David Riallant | Oct 29, 2020 | articles
I have had the chance to play with a prototype of a high precision Particulate Matter sensor that measures in real time PM1, PM2.5 and PM10.It provides and updated information every second and thanks to the app each of these measurements are geolocated and activities...